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The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky • 10

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Southeastern Conference football victory over error-plagued Kentucky Saturday night Beard was the only other Wildcat to gain yardage on the' ground while thr others lost 21 yards Auburn 10 3 3 Kentucky 0 7 0 OVC co-favorite Eastern Kentucky had managed last week The Colonels beat East Tennessee by just 23-20 But a Western ground defense led by Romeo Cren- Bu I pa Satui were Louis dmal troit this mucl Thre men had nell and Lawrence Brame and Jim Garrett was superb again LEXINGTON Ky (AP) Statistics on Auburn-Kentucky Southeastern Conference football game Saturday night Auburn Kentucky First downs 18 11 Rushing yardage 127 76 Passing yardage 160 101 Return yardage 67 82 Passes 14-28-2 10-31-3 Punts 4-44 9-36 Fumbles lost 3 3 Yards penalized 70 95 early in the second quarter and Riley made it 13-0 Kentucky mounted its only offense late in the half driving 53 yards in 10 playsr with Dicky Lyons carrying the final 10 for the only score Kentucky opened that drive with its best field position only after Auburn drew three penalties on the previous series of downs i Th Auburn defense went to work in the third quarter holding Kentucky to only nine plays and 26 yards The Toppers checked the hosts with a -46 yards and permitted only 107 yards in the air The big-gainer was 28 ramble on the first play from scrimmage of the game Western's freshmen sensation Isaac Brown was held Riley set a conference record as hi kicked field goals in each from 22 23 30 and 47 yards The old record was three But the Auburn defense and Kentucky errors contributed almost as but not quite to the triumph as toe Rijey put Auburn on the score-board with 9:38 left in the first period with his shortest field goal of the game FG Riley 22 Aub Yarbrough recovered blocked kick in end zone Riley kick) FG Riley 23 Lyons 10 run (Jones kick) FG Riley 47 Aub--FG Riley 30 Aub-Christian 10 pass from Carter (Riley kick) 33000 (estimated) fullback to less than 100 yards for the first time this season But be still netted 95 yards in 22 runs And he really set the pattern for the game by breaking loose on a 28-yard gallop on the first After one exchange Kentucky was backed inside its five-yard lin3 and a blocked punt was re- The Tigers rang up 287 yards and in ti iy Bro of 536: Deti First Time Since 1910 Th touchdown cam on 21-yard pass to Davis for the first touchdown of his career at Western Thomas kicked goal And it stayed -7-0 until the third period Then a pass-interception one of three 6y Western by Bill Green set a 59-yard touchdown drive ih motion Brown ran for 17 yards on the first play play of the game End Jay Davis was Hilltopper scoring star He caught two touchdown passes one of 21 yards from Mike Egan and the other of five yards from Johnny Vance Vance got the other touchdown on the final play of the game from a yard out lews SPORTS Ole Miss Turns Back Bania 10-8 gam Bi wit! lyin rec sing Tl PAGE 10 SUNDAY OCTOBER 6 1968 Ti JACKSON Miss Soph-ling his first" Alabama loss to omore quarterback Archie Man- Miss sa: "I h'n Missis ning threw one touchdown pass siPpi deserved to -1 think and Perry King booted a 44- they wanted it more than we I Football: Results First Downs-Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Offense Passes Passes Int By Fumbles Lost By Penalties Punts Rushing leaders: (AP Wirephoto) down drive against Northwestern today Also identifiable in the play is Purdue guard Gary Roberts (61 FOOTBALL ON A HIGH PLANE Leroy Keyes (23) Purdue halfback picks up a first down in his team's first quarter touch- Florida Rolls To 31-14 Win Gerald Thomas th specialist booted two conversions and added a 36-yard field goal in the third period The Hilltoppers had two other big ground-gainers besides Brown Slot back Boll Rose netted 63 yards in 10 runs on the counter play And tailback Jim Vorhees added 41 yards in 15 carries Crenneil was credited with eight individual tackles and five assists Brame and Garrett both had Keyes Scores Three Saturday's College Football By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS KENTUCKY Western 23 Tenn 0 Eastern 21 Austin Peay 20 Auburn 26 Kentucky 7 Murray 28 Morehead 21 Centre 10 0 Taylor 28 Georgetown 19 EAST Brown (W) Rose (W) Vorhees (W) Young (ET) Ass Cai the am an ies thr Purdue Rips Northwestern 43-6 In Big Ten Opener GAINESVILLE Fla (AP) -Fourth-ranked Florida rolled to a 31-14 victory over Mississippi State Saturday behind the signal calling of Jack Eckdahl and the breakaway running Toni Christian Eckdahl making his first start at quarterback since he broke his leg a year ago called the shots as the Gators roared to a 21-7 margin in the first quarter to gain their third Then Vance came back with a 17-yard run When the attack stalled at the 19 Thomas dropped back to his 26 and booted a field-goal Just moments later in the third period it was 17-0 Syracuse 20 UCLA 7 Holy Cross 29 Dartmouth 17 Boston Col 31 Buffalo 12 Boston 7 Temple 0 Penn 17 Brown 13 Pittsburgh 14 Wm Mary 3 yard field goal to boost Mississippi to a 10-8 Southeastern Conference football victory over Alabama Saturday" It was Ole first victory over the Crimson Tide since 1910 An overflow crowd of 47152 saw Ole Miss score its touchdown in the second quarter Manning directed an 80-yard march that took only four plays The key play was a 49-yard pass play from Manning to wingback Vernon Studdard It brought the Rebs from their 39 to the Alabama 12 Neither the final score nor the statistics reflected the margin of Ole domination of the action Rebel defenders frequently broke through the Alabama line to smear backs On se Mississippi showed some gain on almost every running play Alabama used long plays to push its total yardage figures upward The Rebels led 16-13 in first downs and 268 to 264 in total yardage Coach Paul Bryant after see- cat 48 Keyes picked up 12 yards I buried Iowa 51-28 in an offensive on a fourth-and-two situation football display Saturday Quarterback Terry Hanratty prodded the Irish to a 31-14 lead and Phipps went 15 yards on a broken pass play before Keyes went for the Ca the ah the bis die sever main tackles Jerry Humble added tackles and Walt Heath five The result was an almost 1 complete domination by Western In thr games now th Hilltoppers have outscored the opposition by a cool 100 to zero' Wstrn lost quarterback Mlk Egan for an undetermined time in yesterday's win at East Green swiped another Buc pass at the 25 and drove back to the eight-yard line finally over touchdown with 15 seconds left Purdue 7 6 16 Northwestern 0 0 0 Syracuse Upsets UCLA By 20-7 straight victory M' Mi i i Ohio Stale Tops Oregon hit ga hn cii mi Rhode Island 33 Conn 8 Penn St 31 West Virg 20 Harvard 59 Bucknell 0 Tufts 28 Gettysburg 22 Princeton 44 Columbia 16 New Hampshire 17 Connecticut 10 Maine 28 Vermont 0 Cornell 17 Rutgers 16 Yale 49 Colgate 14 Amherst 34 American International 7 Westminster 27 Geneva 7 Delaware 28 Massachusetts 23 MIDWEST Ohio St 21 Oregon 6 Bowling Green 17 West Mich 10 Miami Ohio 24 Kent St 0 Michigan State 39 Wisconsin 0 Notre Dame 51 Iowa 28 Purdue 43 Northwestern 6 Missouri 7 Army 3 Minnesota 24 Wake Forest 19 Michigan 32 Navy 9 Kansas 68 New Mexico 7 Ripon 41 Grinnell 14 Beloit 26 Knox 111 14 Carleton 17 Coe 6 Dakota St 35 South Dakota 13 Oberlin 28 Carnegie Mellon 28 Baldwin-Wallace 26 Youngstown 6 Indiana 28 Illinois 14 Ohio University 40 Toledo 31 SOUTH Mississippi 10 Alabama 8 Duke 30 Maryland 28 Kansas SL 34 Virg Tech 19 Virginia 41 Davison 14 -Georgia Tech 24 Clemson 21 Florida 31 Miss St 14 SOUTHWEST SMU 35 Carolina St 14 Grambling 22 Prairie View 14 FAR WEST Nevada 48 San Francisco 13 Continued on page 13 column 5 Tennessee Egan suffered a Christian a senior tailback ran 51 yards for one touchdown in the first quarter and came back for 58 yards and a second score in the final period Two fumbles and a pass inter ception stopped long drives deep in Mississippi State territory in the second half and kept the crowd of 54921 on edge until the last five minutes On fourth down Vance lofted a 5-yard pass to Davis for the second touchdown That was to be plenty But Western added an insurance touchdown in the final period The Hilltoppers drove 47 yards for this last-second score Vance completed four passes for 26 yards in this drive He got the touchdown on the final play of the game from a away Thomas failed in his try for the extra point tei By JOE MOOSHIL Associated Press Sports Writer EVANSTON 111 (AP) top-ranked Boilermakers cut Leroy Keyes loose for three touchdowns and hammered Northwestern with a terrifying defense Saturday- for a 43-6 opening Big Tin football victory All three of Keyes' touchdowns came on six-yard runs as the unbeaten Boilermakers rolled up a 29-0 lead in the first three quarters before letting up on the winless Wildcats Jim Kirkpatrick took the opening kickoff and returned 45 yards to the Boilermaker 45 Purdue needed 13 plays to move the ball into the end zone on a two-yard run by Perry Williams but Keyes was the workhorse in the drive as he eight times including a 19-yard run marred by a clipping penalty From then until the final minutes of the half Northwestern) although unable to move the ball kept Purdue at bay by recovering a fumble and intercepting a Mike pass intended for Keyes Ct leg injury late In the first half and sat out remainder of th gam Earlier they beat non-conference Butler by 35-0 and OVC foe Austin Peay by 42 0 Both of those games were played in Bowling Green Yesterday the Hilltoppers showed that a road trip had very little harmful effects on them But it was close for a half Western scored on its first series drilling 75 yards in eight plays at the half and retired from the final game between the rivals with 8:44 left and Notre Dame leading 44-21 Reserve quarterback Joe Theismann and Bob Belden directed the powerful Irish to a final touchdown in a game watched by 58043 To complete the highest scoring game in a 21-game series reserve Mike Cilek zeroed in on Kelly Reardon for 36 yards on a pass and final touchdown with 1:48 to go- Notre Dame amasing 256 yards passing and 331 yards on runs glided from the early deadlock on the hot arm of Hanratiy The star senior found running back Bob Gladieux open and hit him for 69 yards to the Iowa two on the first play after Iowa tied Sophomore Dennis Allan cracked over for the score on the next play and Scott third of six extra point conversions established a 2U14 Irish lead that was never challenged Notre Dame 21 10 6 Iowa 14 0 7 COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) -Ohio State erupted for a pair of second half touchdowns Saturday on the way to a 21-6 intersectional football victory over stubborn Oregon The sixth-ranted Buckeyes scoring their second triumph of the season before 70919 fans handed the Ducks their third loss defense gave Oregon a touchdown in the dying seconds of the first half and then shut off the Wbbfoots without a first down the rest of the game SYRACUSE NY (AP) -Syracuse unleashed a lightning like running game including a 49-yard touchdown return of an (inside kick by end Bill Maddox to upset ninth-ranked UCLA 20-7 Saturday dash down the left sideline midway through the fi nd period came moments after Greg Jones had scored the lone Bruin touchdown on a three-yard sweep The other Syracuse touchdown by sophomore speedster John Godbolt came in the third period on a four-yard burst after another sophomore soccer-style kicker George Jakowenko had given the Orange a 6-0 lead on field goals of 26 and 40 yards The victory was the second in three games for Syracuse and gave UCLA their first loss after two victories UCLA 0 0 0 Syracuse 3 3 7 Western piled up 320 yards running and passing against a net of just 61 yards for the Bucs The Toppers had 229 yards on the ground and 91 in the air The Bucs showed 107 passing Continued on page 13 column 4 Irish Crush Iowa 51-28 Late In th half Northwestern drew a penalty on a punt and Purdue took over on the Wild- IOWA CITY- Iowa (AP) Fifth-rated Notre Dame exploded from an early 14-14 tie and 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